omeroj Posted October 5, 2005 Report Share Posted October 5, 2005 [hv=d=w&v=b&s=skqj9h103d8762c643]133|100|Scoring: IMP[/hv] WEST open 1♠ x 4♠...and you? what do u bid on 4 ♠? Omero Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Jlall Posted October 5, 2005 Report Share Posted October 5, 2005 pass. Sadly, X is not penalty, it shows about 10 working points. I have 0 working points, so that's no good. If I X, since pard is surely void, he will likely bid 4N or 5 of something. Passing and going plus is not a terrible thing, and sometimes he'll reopen with a X himself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trpltrbl Posted October 5, 2005 Report Share Posted October 5, 2005 Pass I guess, double would be for TO concentrating on the minors.I will pass if pd doubles again, but otherwise I will just go for the plus. GBB :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pbleighton Posted October 5, 2005 Report Share Posted October 5, 2005 Double for penalties. Sometimes it's nice to have simple agreements :) "Pass I guess, double would be for TO concentrating on the minors." If double is the minors, what is 4NT? Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luke warm Posted October 5, 2005 Report Share Posted October 5, 2005 i passed also, and also because x isn't penalty... my real worry is that partner bids 4nt next time... then i'll have to bid 5D i guess... but he *might* double again.. if he passes, at least we should go positive wb mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Jlall Posted October 5, 2005 Report Share Posted October 5, 2005 X is just values. Sometimes you have a hand such as xx Kxxx Axxx QJx where you must X to say "pard it's our hand and I have some working values." It doesn't really concentrate on any suits, and pard will usually pass unless he has some extra shape. With a void he will almost always pull. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
omeroj Posted October 5, 2005 Author Report Share Posted October 5, 2005 Now 4 votes for dbl and 4 for pass...i see that isn't a simple bid:))) Omero Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikeh Posted October 5, 2005 Report Share Posted October 5, 2005 Pass Double would show what Kokish (and others) call 'transferable values': that is: cards that are useful both offensively and defensively: aka 'cards'. Partner is permitted to pull such a double, and we definitely cannot stand that :) So Pass, in tempo if at all possible. You may get a chance to pass again ;) Why play this style? Because experience (of those who collectively advocate this style) suggests that the pure penalty double is a rare creature compared to the ability to announce the 'cards' type of double. As an example, I cannot ever remember holding this kind of ♠ suit on this auction. But I have often held something like xxx KQx Axxx Qxx or a hand such as Justin posted: On this hand, I need to announce ownership, yet cannot afford to commit to the 5-level in a suit. Partner will usually pass but is permitted to bid. In this way it is similar to auctions such as (4♠) dble (P) ? 4th chair usually passes, even tho (for most) the double was not penalty. 4th chair only bids if he thinks that he can handle a 5-level, or higher, spot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pclayton Posted October 6, 2005 Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 I play responsive doubles through 7♥, so thats out. If I was playing with my Aunt, then I'd double. If playing with one of my regular pards I would pass in tempo and hope for a reopening double. I'm probably not getting one since pard is void and won't double for fear of a leave-in. I'm expecting 4N which I will pull to 5♦ (although passing is tempting). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elianna Posted October 6, 2005 Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 Adam insists on only playing responsive doubles through 2♠, so we have a clear double (it is penalty) here. yeay! :lol: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
inquiry Posted October 6, 2005 Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 Pass... double is for takeout. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HeartA Posted October 6, 2005 Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 Double for penalties. Sometimes it's nice to have simple agreements :lol: "Pass I guess, double would be for TO concentrating on the minors." If double is the minors, what is 4NT? Peter Agree with Peter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
omeroj Posted October 6, 2005 Author Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 eheh again 8-8 who will win? The double?Or the pass? Make your vote pls:) Omero Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Finch Posted October 6, 2005 Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 It's not a question of who will "win". It's simply a question of what you & your partner have agreed the double means. If I were playing with someone I didn't know, I would have to pass, because making a penalty double and having it interpreted as take-out will be very expensive here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chamaco Posted October 6, 2005 Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 Do you folks play 4NT as generic 2 suited takeout here ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
helene_t Posted October 6, 2005 Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 Do you folks play 4NT as generic 2 suited takeout here ? Yes. Partner is likely to be void so he will pull a double. So I pass. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trpltrbl Posted October 6, 2005 Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 wb mike TY :D It's going to be fun on the forums again. GBB :blink: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fluffy Posted October 6, 2005 Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 Pass of course :blink: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Jlall Posted October 6, 2005 Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 Do you folks play 4NT as generic 2 suited takeout here ? I do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gerben42 Posted October 6, 2005 Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 Pass on this hand, 4NT as a generic 2-suiter. Why isn't this unanimous? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikeh Posted October 6, 2005 Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 Do you folks play 4NT as generic 2 suited takeout here ?It is not clear to me whether this is a generic 2-suiter or a 3 suiter: but it is takeout. void Qxxx AJxx Qxxxx I am not doubling (see my earlier post: this is not a hand with transferable values) and I am not passing, so 4N for me. However, frequency-wise, 4N will far more often be a 2-suiter and partner bids accordingly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elianna Posted October 6, 2005 Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 Pass on this hand, 4NT as a generic 2-suiter. Why isn't this unanimous? Because some of us play double is penalty. :rolleyes: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
omeroj Posted October 6, 2005 Author Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 I bidded double, i think that double could be penalty... if i have minours could bid 4 nt...if i have the hearts could bid 5♥ because when the bid go 1♠ x 4♠ my p have sure 4 more ♥.... Then i will post the hand of my p....and you will see his hand and if is right to bid x or you prefer other bid:) Tks for votes Omero Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikeh Posted October 6, 2005 Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 Showing partner's hand makes no difference to the answer to your post. The correct answer depends only upon what double means, not what partner holds. It is poor practice to change the meaning of your bid according to what you hold: it is just as futile, and misguided, to change the meaning of your bid according to what partner held. If double is transferable values or takeout (not quite the same thing) then you cannot and should not double here, no matter what partner holds. If double is pure penalty, then you have to double, no matter what partner holds. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
omeroj Posted October 6, 2005 Author Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 Showing partner's hand makes no difference to the answer to your post. The correct answer depends only upon what double means, not what partner holds. It is poor practice to change the meaning of your bid according to what you hold: it is just as futile, and misguided, to change the meaning of your bid according to what partner held. If double is transferable values or takeout (not quite the same thing) then you cannot and should not double here, no matter what partner holds. If double is pure penalty, then you have to double, no matter what partner holdsOf course mikeh, for me the double is penalty...i told only that is nice to see too the hand of my p and how you all could bid on 1♠ by opp Regards Omero Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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